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Dr Gemma Knowles

Gemma has been working on school-based research projects for about 10 years and her main research interests are in the roles of sport, exercise, and physical activity on young people’s physical and mental health.

Gemma started out at the University of Birmingham, where she studied for a BSc in Sport and Exercise Science before completing a doctorate in Epidemiology. Gemma joined King’s in 2015, having previously worked at Imperial College London as coordinator of a school-based study of cognitive development during adolescence. 


Email: gemma.knowles@kacl.ac.uk
Phone: +44 (0) 79 1218 1054
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Programme of the European Union